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HOW SEXUAL OPPRESSION AND RESILIENCE ARE EXPLORED IN THREE WORKS FOCUSED ON SLAVERY

There has been an increasing interest among scholars and readers alike in exploring how authors have used sexual slavery as a framework for discussing both historical oppression and contemporary...

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HOW RESISTANCE AND AGENCY SHAPED SEXUAL EXPLOITATION NARRATIVES IN MARGINALIZED COMMUNITIES

Many writers have explored the issue of sexual exploitation and resilience in marginalized communities through their works. Historical examples include slave narratives from Africa and America that...

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POWER DYNAMICS & ABUSE OF AUTHORITY EXPLORED THROUGH DYSTOPIAN FUTURES FROM SEXUAL SLAVERY TO DEHUMANIZATION...

Sexual slavery is a term used to describe the practice of treating someone as property for the purpose of sexual exploitation. This can be done through coercion, force, deception, or kidnapping....

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INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF A SLAVE GIRL: HOW HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS HIGHLIGHT SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF SLAVES

In many historical and modern accounts of slavery, sexual exploitation has been a common form of abuse suffered by slaves. This paper will examine how various authors have addressed this issue...

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SEXUAL SLAVERY AND GENDER OPPRESSION IN LITERATURE: A LOOK AT HARRIET JACOBS AND ALICE WALKER

Sexual slavery is the act of forcing another individual to perform sexual acts against their will for the purpose of exploitation or commercial gain. Gender oppression refers to the systematic...

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